Axe-Worthy U.S. Autos

If the Big Three car makers in the U.S. don't consolidate, they will die. Detroit has been making gas-guzzling behemoths for decades. When gas was $1-$2 per gallon, sales remained acceptable. Now that gas is $3-$4 per gallon, these gas guzzlers sit on dealer lots like dinosaurs in the tar pits. Nothing will move them.

Here are ten cars that should be killed, according to a U.S. News expert: